National Library of Australia


Library details last updated: 29 July 2009

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Australian National University Library
Chemistry Branch Library
OCLC WorldCat Registry See also this library's entry in the Interlibrary Resource Sharing Directory

NUC symbol: ANU:CB
Abbreviations and acronyms: ANU
Other names: ANU Library; Research School of Chemistry Library; RSC Library
Library type/s: Science/Technology ; University

Main library: Australian National University Library
Branch/related libraries: Astronomy Branch Library ; Australian National University: Institutional Repository ; Earth Sciences Branch Library ; J.B. Chifley Library ; Law Library ; Nuclear Physics ; Print Repository ; R.G. Menzies Library ; University Archives & Noel Butlin Archives Centre ; W.K. Hancock Library
URL of parent organisation: http://www.anu.edu.au
URL of Library: http://anulib.anu.edu.au/subjects/science/collection/#Branches

URL of Web catalogue: http://library.anu.edu.au/

Library system used: Innovative Interfaces Millennium
Classification scheme/s in use: Library of Congress

Library subject collecting levels: Chemistry -> Full summary.

Highlights of the collection: Organic, inorganic, physical and theoretical chemistry with strengths in theoretical organic chemistry, coordination chemistry, solid state chemistry, chemical physics, and surface and colloid chemistry - over 400 current serials and over 5,000 monographs.

Details of public access: Open to the public
Conditions of access:   See http://anulib.anu.edu.au/services/loans
Library opening hours:   See http://anulib.anu.edu.au/about/open

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Library's street address: (see also location map)
Arthur Birch Building (#35)
Australian National University
CANBERRA ACT 0200
AUSTRALIA

Library's mailing address:
Arthur Birch Building (#35)
Australian National University
CANBERRA ACT 0200
AUSTRALIA

Email: chemistry.library@library.anu.edu.au
Phone: 02 6125 3719
Fax: 02 6125 5686

NB* International callers, add the +61 prefix for Australia and drop the 0 from the area code from phone and fax numbers. For example, 01 2345 6789 becomes +61 1 2345 6789.